Prince Rupert Daily News I 1 ownte Monday, April 28, )952 (jii'i Cfuule-s4nd Safe rtq tuceAS "Everything for Baby" J'JofLeslail A charming and successful tea and sale was presented in the parish hall of St. Andrew's Cathedral I by the Girl Guides and Brownies of Prince Rupert i Saturday afternoon. The event was well "patronized ! by parents and friend Wrin finno nut tn Teen Dance Enjoyable SI, Jlo ower ronvree A delightful miscellaneous shower was held la.st Friday night at the home of June Thornton, in honor of Aussie El-monthly dance of the Teen! "1" , . , " , , , J i Age Club was again an enjoy- nn d CUP f tea but als0 the stalls of hand! - able affair Friday night for acrafts and home cooking displaying much of the work A Hoikestad whose marriage to crowd of 100 'teeners. Danny ' 01 the girls themselves. A very large shipment of Stork Craft Eoby Furniture has just arrived. CRIBS HIGH CHAIRS BASSINETTES BA-BE-DE-LITES COMMODES rs. shortl , p 111 taKe place,McAf,-e was master f eereon- The pourers' table looked ' ieS a"d RoSS Ingram was at tne cnarmlng centered with yellow The guest of h rival. warPrlsenledrwthharcor- d01'' Rowland Miles and some tapers and a large bouquet of sage of white carnations. of thfc Bolh Memorial High carnations and narcissi. Each Bingo and various games were Scno1 teachers were in attend- tea table was also daintily set enjoyed, together with commuiance. 'off with a bouquet of the same lty singing, accompanied at the j -j flowers. P1Th1 tiff""' MeliHo'kftad- ! bride-elect, and the Mesdames MrS- B. E. Eyolfson was gen-model PNR Jvee " 'n on a Rpert Holkestad, Mel Holkestad, i eral convener with the able as- Pack and Girl Guide Heather Stevens. Brownie Sixers and Girl Guides lent their assistance at all the stalls. Cashier for the afternoon was Girl Guide Nanry Lund. Both Girl Guides and Brownies acted as baby sitters for the children of those who worked at the tea. CHICKEN MACARONI CASSEROLE -leftovers Monday. nvrken Sunday Mpmr are not as rigidly routine as that, but many times the still temptingly good. a ,!,. fi.. Phitn m..j n, ion,n, 1 ... . . . , neige xioiKestan. inea Holkestad .iisiance 01 Mrs. uuncan Black. Gordon & Anderson ! Hprc's a w w w ... .v v. , iu'y ana uselul girts were re- Warren Petervn etirsen, i-red verl Thnrntnn Thornton, 'caDtain captain of or the the Thirrt Third r.M Guide recipe for chicken -macaroni casserole, one of those!celved by the bride-elect Lit . : ,,-s 11 a r r. ba. . A,. h. h riPiiPi.' "l:.L"hlr i Mcoreisn, Joseph Zao-; Company, who was in charge of Phone 46 km r.-o:sn -" " ""c ed hv th hn-t. . j I u"ney. Ole Slatta, Chuck Starr I the tea room. .-dishes. iHerdk HnitPtToT "oi"lcu "' and the Misses Anne Dumas, 1 Mrs. J. B. Gibson, Mrs. A. H. M;iii support of the casserole Is prepared macaroni in cheese r HoikeUsad. j Dorothy Elgar, Olga Zabudney, Silversides, Mrs. L. Colussi and George C. Mitchell returned to the city on the Coquitlam last night from Vancouver where he attended the British Columbia Libera) convention. t ho kind in cans at the grocery siore. I lT gueLs were Aussie Evelyn Antilla, Evie Pavett, June Mrs. N. E. Arnold poured. As- for quick results try a Daily News Classified! This car.iif'a inai-iuiii 10 menu ui mai.aiuui in a. Bttuue i,. , w"' -. ..w.i, Auiiiia iiauitiu, .jciiiei, oianiig in tjic lijtciien were jvirs. . , i m i- i-ii ( ellUS Holkestad. mother nt t.ho ' RnWinioV. rA IJ.,li. irM,tj ' o t I.. ... . alio cneouar ciiecsc. i lie sauce is scosuueu, pruviuuig ; jikum nurawu. u. mis. r. r.. Aniieia, i iirh cream Mrs. E. Paulding. Mrs. Poulton i and Mrs. W. Simmons. Ride A I 'vor contrast for the chicken. macaroni in 2 15-ounce cans tomato sauce with cheese I' cups dicPd chicken i 1 to 2 2 tablespoons melted butter "t cup bread crumbs. (jcuxlt enuia . . j-erionais , a To Work Girl Guides of First, Second i and Third Companies acted as ! serviteurs. j Guests were received at the i door by Mrs. J. Rogerson, vice-! president of the local associa-j tion. jMANY STALLS i The stalls were attended to as follows: I Home cooking Mrs. W. i. ! Kergln, Brown Owl of the First t; rase 1 Cjuart casseroie. Aiier-t rf layers of macaroni with ;vc!s of chicken. Melt butter I' d mix with crumbs. Top cas-C rule wit h buttered bread PLAN THINNING OUT TO PROLONG GARDEN HARVEST W. B. Bailey returned to the city on the Coquitlam last night from a'trip to Vancouver. nibs and bake in moderate ii . sou F.i fur 35 minutts. I-. i - : I Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne Bussey j and family sailed last night on the Camosun for a trip to Vancouver. I j Harry Burrow of the Domin- j ; ion Fisheries sailed last night on : W.- .J. 4 ' ! Biownie Pack, and Mrs. W. L. Hitchcock, captain of First Girl Guide Company. Candy Mrs. A. L. Holtby and Mrs. W. J. Williams, Brown Owl of Second Brownie Pack. mnvi'A ! the Camosun for a trip to Bella Bella. 4 V 'V : '.''Ti'.v-s' Mrs. Alf Jensen r i mi in ii i r ii m -mi mmnmii mi ii mumMmtetoaammm J. H. Smith, well known Terrace bu.siness man. sailed la.st nd Ne's (iuiulersoii '1 ! Novelties Mrs. F. Baldwin, j lieutenant of Third Girl Guide I Company. Plants Girl Guides Anne j Eyolfson and Jean Gold. ! Hot-dogs Mrs. P. Mclnnis, Tawny Owl of First Browni" i:s. Alf Jensen and Norman on the Camosun for a trip L.drrson are grand prize- vauewuver. GORDON'S HARDWARE McB';de Street McRAE BROS, 3rd Ave. West . '.lew-?. iitre in the wiii.'ii tournament, .eh the Suns of Norway have n conducting during the pnst T l .m i.. u.hih Inspect.- W. ChJsholm. RCMP, returned to the city on the Princess Louise this morning from a ' ii i J trip to Victoria on official busi- will be v receive presented 'lay niv'ht at the Lodge's K'v party. jr. and Mrs. Ian Dunbar, who n Friday night lust the prize have b.?en on a trip to Vancou-iiers re Mrs. M. Schwab ver. returned to the citv from the Thin Out Excess Plants Gradually, and Allow the Best Plants To Live, Isin Discards for Table When Possible Many a home vegetable garden ! the lame swrl variety nnrt o the Coquitlam : Mr, oisa I'e'ierson lor tne south on . is and Gunnar Seivig and evening. last, crop which gets a fine start, is i foot for the .'mail seed 'carrots i ruined by the failure of the gar-: will mature when cluss enough t Er:eksi)i! fur the men. ,uiier 10 mm oui me plants, so tor the rcot tops to touch- beets Mrs. H. B. Rochester, who has : they have a chance to mature. need three to four inches nn,i !).' il'-or u.izc was won bv in the city for the past lj;e Drake and the chair DOt'n But do not destroy at once all I tu nip.;, which must grow fast, excess plants. There are many , .-nouk! be thinned out at an hazards in tJw garden which early stage to stand four inches may destroy some plants and it apart. couple of weeks on bu.siness, is sailing Tuesday afternoon by the Coquitlam on her return to c tiv Juhn Kcmpster. Iter curds, dancing was en-:' with music by Mike Colussi h:: orche-'tra and Nels Guil-tv a- niii.iter of ceremonies. is wen to Keep a reserve on i-tiand, as long as possible. William Bacon returned to the j..,. as snn . th n,tu ,., ; Thinning out plants should be :an opportu iity to select the f'n-! est plants you have for growing ; on, discarding the interior. And while you work at it. make a mental note of ihe folly of sow- "lie committee in charge con- city on the Princess Louise thls!large enough t0 hanclle thhl a o. !ui's tden Waseng, Mrs. ; morning from Vancouver where; them to stand about an iich P-deisen, Mrs Jack Ritchie, ; he was a delegate to the conven- : nnart This will allow them in ar.d Mrs O, Giske, R. Hun- j tion last week of the British j develop rapidly, with no danger "FREE DELIVERY ON ALL ITEMS" , i TRADE-INS ACCEPTED SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED ; i"(r tn.T manv sppHc Turn tVivoa of entangling their roots withhW, ,n "ioaa. tv, mm- ! Dr. Gordon Large, brother of , ne'Kroors. i plants you can mature should iDrs. R. G. and A. W. Large o!j When they threaten to crowc; . always be sown, to allow fof ac-! this city, arrived from Vancouver j again, many of the tiny plants ; ckiontal losses. But beginners !last night and will be here for lean be used on the table. Car- often sow ten times as much as ; the next ten days. Dr. Large Is an ' rots as thick as your little finger i they need which wa.stes seed, and ear nose and throat specallst. j maKe a aisn to remember. Beets ! increases tl.:- work of tlrnning (just beginning to form, cookou out. mi. siiu mu. n. u. oiuiiu, .iiu.wun meir lenaer, nutritious Tt. p-;vbc iv,,. hinnor have been in Vancouver attend- annual Guide Cookie i tops, are a real table treat. Let-i; ior.al shock tn null seed -k liwiii.. which the Guides inB tne British Columbia Liberal tuce leaves two inches across can v.hi.-h have grown f-om - liK Aiuci will be ringing j ociaton convention, returner b.e used ln a D0Wl saad onions, rowed- but this is a task wi f beils all over the city as' t0 ,ne city on the Coquitlam last j kohlrabi. Swiss chard and spin- : mu t be dore if a failu-e cf hich "'ilKI' me rounds to vend ,"&"1'- icn are among omer p.ants ;cr p is tt- be avoided f": ""'twlly-macle , ! which are delicious when half- a id tempt-! , W. Smeeton , , is sailing i,i Mrs. W. w. . o.ucciuii fp ociuct, i mature. ; REG. SAW Simpson V'Wizard'' Refrigerator 3.s o,bc Fee. 299.00 269,00 I ' . . , i-j Racine Rcfrigcrsior shdvesntkeXoTJn 339.00 19900 l'" " 'Si! 4 Gainaday "Aufomagic" Washer Automoe ...... 359.95. 323.95 . ; - ."'' j" f: Simplicity De Luxe Vasher chromed win9W i69.5o 1 52 .50 1 ii 1. Long, Short Wave Radio Combination 249 50 224.50 ;l' Thursday night on the prince Rupert for Victoria wM'olre-ViRbe J'tk ljii, hub of thp wavs by By removing alternate plants, using the-, discards where pos- biiides raii,J itione i u-tll nnv nn extended visit, with Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Rayner. for- ; 'IT " "L f lni'r c(impanh and packs to I 7 on. it k a rule that no f n may be asked for It must I -aised by the efforts of the T thlnsclves and for value f ived. merly of this city, and possibly ci should ca J make her future home. preclsely or your arden It de Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Woodside i pends upon the variety you will sail this Thursday night by j 8rw, and the fertility of your the Prince Rupert for Vancou- soil- In well fed home gardens, ver enrotite to the International j plants can usually be grown border where Mr. Woodside has j close'' together than in market been transferred as customs i gardens, and the tendency is to f Slnfc (bcaiiltj J-arfor We Specialize in TERMANENT W'AVING, TINTING and BLEACHING Have your hair Expertly Styled by ' PHYLLIS FREW Phone Blue 774 TOM GOWAN :f " appraiser. mtieaye uie numoer or plants tan . I I :b'"" "en m tuiuiiiereiai oper- I).,,..,., -oSlumeS I S. C. Thomson, who now makes 1 ations. md,,, I his home near Seattle, arrived! Be sure, however, that each L 7 It lii i ,K('lttrs Blouses from there Saturday by air ana plant has room to mature with- hp ; e simPle pique models to will be here for the next few out suffering from competition. i 'if ; o ' inui iiing tanor- mays. Mr. inomson was luunn- t-eas win do well ln single rows costume through slk print! ly in business in Prince Rupert whan spaced an ir.ch apart: 1 1 1 1 2SLPS liv'f-'i-formal nldels In org-land ranks among the old timers bush beans two to four inches; i. ''. 1 'a(,C are the kevnrvlo in I of this lt.v. I hush limn hoan 1 Innliu SIMPSON'S Miss Canada WASHER mlh the iarge 9 lb. tub ll't V n "I "J- - 1 "mcr costumes this ...on IPri's. starlhw at w- u- lin t . The wild goose that was first noted here when it appearfd on the court house lawn is making what appears to be an indefinite stay. It has been seen in gardens, and Saturday spent a while in the neighborhood of Second Street and First Avenue. I . suture models which 'fncariy as much as a dress fort handling ,and a good t toe transformed the once priest items of the ward- l!l!0US('S With full hillnwinD. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Kerr i arrived in tha city on the Prin- 1 cess Louise mis morning num ADDED SPECIALS COAL-ELECTRIC COMBINATION RANGE 385.00 346.50 50.000 CU. FT. OIL SPACE HEATERS 100.00 89.95 ' ! V VACUUM CLEANERS . ..77.50 69.75 lC FLOOR POLISHER 39.50 " 35.50 A SERVIS WASHER 219.50 197:50 S ' AUTOMATIC TOASTER 24.95 22,95 AUTOMATIC "GLADIRON" IRONER 179.95 161,50 ;', ' 4 :la, Haff0c,Uuate this summer Prince Rupert's largest selection of Luggage has just arrived in Fashion Footwear. i Vancouver and are proceeding; jianvinr , wiai,. name TO icrruce tuutiy. iwi. ni I Uaist , les frilled "dandy"! has been attending the quarterly lurv h ne earfy 19th-1 meeting of the Pacific Noruiwesi I 'hei i UX' I Trade Association in Victoria in ! jses "nmaculately - tailored his capacity as secretary of the I h batiste and Associated Boards of Trade of 1 inn,,? prime hlh neckj1 Central British Columbia. s' sleeves offset wii.h i Club Bags Gladstones Ladies' 3-pce. Sets Ladies' Twin Sets Wated shirtfront rui- 5V 'intung ailft n,TA :n. i ders cnii. nl'U aillk. ue- to) rea t,u. ali Printed foularrls nnrf I . am .. . . . V Iressmn,... "'"y yeo In wwt nHv nnri tournament or Kf. -b. .lse8' wlth Sfttiirriav. Anril 26. Moose Tern- ia. , "-"w v nud ...Yilnl. " ' 1 ' . tlOOc) 312 3rd AVE. ".ui.n pi, f , i L7,c. tiri rune i.iiv..i.t PHONE 460 Fashion Footwear Hie Crisp .or dinner blouse or lj linK!ia ngl" ncly "places the models in chiffon. S.O.N, meeting Wednesday, April 30, 8 p.m. Executive meeting 7:45. Social. U01c